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SUMMARY:Jung and Warburg: Fragmentation and Individuation in Psychology & A
 rt History
DESCRIPTION:Jung and Warburg:\nFragmentation and Individuation in Psycholog
 y and Art History\nPresented by Glenn Harcourt\, PhD\nSunday\, 4 PM - 6 PM
 \, November 15th\, 2015\nlink to audio file\nFor both C.G. Jung and Aby Wa
 rburg\, a German art historian and one of the principal founders of the di
 scipline of cultural history\, the period encompassing World War I and its
  run-up provoked deep psychological crises\, which in Jung's case led to t
 he production of the extraordinary Red Book or Liber Novus\, and in Warbur
 g's\, to a period of institutionalization at Ludwig Binswanger's famous Be
 llevue Sanitarium in Kreuzlingen\, Switzerland. Looking primarily at the t
 exts and illustrations of Jung's Red Book and Warburg's brilliant 1923 Kre
 uzlingen lecture\, "Images from the Region of the Pueblo Indians of North 
 America\," we will survey the strategies developed by both men to mediate 
 or resolve their sense of cultural crisis and personal fragmentation throu
 gh the use of inner symbolic images. In this way\, we hope to develop para
 llels between Jung's approach to understanding the process of personal ind
 ividuation and Warburg's approach to understanding the place of the modern
  individual against the landscape of a deeply symbolic cultural history.\n
 Glenn Harcourtreceived a PhD in the History of Art at UC\, Berkeley. He ha
 s taught in the Art History Department at USC\, and in humanities and soci
 al studies at the Oakwood School in North Hollywood. He publishes regularl
 y on art and cultural criticism in the L.A.-based publications X-TRA and A
 rtillery. He is currently preparing for publication a major paper delivere
 d in Saint Louis at the symposium Vesalius and the Invention of the Modern
  Body in February 2015 and titled "Caetera Mortis Erunt: Everything Else B
 elongs to Death."
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